Cookie maker dies

Petar Tutevac, the creator of the renowned “Plasma”, has died on Monday evening, 88-year-old cookie, in Serbia. Tutavac created numerous sweets and, according to Croatian portal “Index”, he was the first cookie professional in the former Yugoslavia. Among other things, its recipe is cookie “Domaqica” of the Croatian company “Krash”. Tutevac was born in 1934 [...]
Petar Tutevac, the creator of the renowned “Plasma”, has died on Monday evening, 88-year-old cookie, in Serbia.
Tutavac created numerous sweets and, according to Croatian portal “Index”, he was the first cookie professional in the former Yugoslavia. Among other things, its recipe is cookies “Domaqica” of the Croatian company “Krash”.
Tutevac was born in 1934 in Slivno, near Dubrovnik, broadcasting KOHA.
In 1949, it applied for a course for cookies in Zagreb, which was organised by the renowned “Krash” factory, where, after performing military service, it was hired.
“Crash was the only candy industry at the time, and everything else that emerged later came out of it”, Petar Tutevac had said in one case.
Cookie “Plasma” counts his career crown, though he never patented any of his products.
There were other times, I knew it wasn't hidden but it was sharing. Everything I did, all my recipes and products, was done under the name of Bambi technology. I always thought that all of this belonged to the people so that the social force could be strengthened. There were times when there were certain rules and other relationships between humans. I'm fine, I'm a happy man”, he said years ago in an interview for the Croatian daily “Slobodna Dalmacija”
Petar Tutevac's “Plasma” took place in Serbia's Pozharevc. There, he founded the “Bambi” factory, which today is owned by “Coca Colas”.
In fact, well ahead of the cookie “Plama”, Italians in 1902 had started producing the “Plasmon”, similar in taste and appearance to “Plazman”, which started producing in 1967, broadcasts KOHA.
“We agreed that we could produce )Plazasmaı, but that we couldn't export it to the Italian market and then asked that the Italians not export their Plasmon. That was the” agreement, he said.
Cookies “Plasma” are also known in Kosovo, and Marks fill a large part of the shelves with this product. Even at the time when Kosovo was taxing 100 percent on Serbian products, cookies “Plasma” were mostly in the mouth. There have been cases when this kind of cookie was spoken of in the Kosovo Assembly.











